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Brad William Johnson (October 24, 1959 – February 18, 2022) [2] was an American actor and former Marlboro Man, [3] best known for his roles in films and television series during the late 1980s and 1990s. He gained prominence for his performances in Westerns and action-adventure films.
The D-A-D song "Marlboro Man" is about the advertisements featuring the character. The Neil Young song "Big Green Country" refers to the Marlboro man as "the cancer cowboy", who was "pure as driven snow" before his death. The World Entertainment War song "Marlboro Man, Jr." begins, "The Marlboro Man is dead Long live the Marlboro Man! In our ...
In 2010 the group Victorious Secrets won a contest to replace the faux band in a new series of ads. In 2012 the faux band returned in a new series of ads. Wendell the baker: French Toast Crunch cereal: 1995–late 1990s: Frito Bandito: Fritos: 1960s: voiced by Mel Blanc: The Frito Spokesbag: 2012–present: Frito Kid: 1952–1967: used for ...
Brad Johnson, best known for his role in Steven Spielberg's romantic drama Always, has died. He was 62.Johnson died on Feb. 18, in Forth Worth, Texas, due to complications from COVID-19, ET has ...
The advertising campaign is parodied in The Last of the Secret Agents? when Marty Allen tires of Zoltan Schubach's (Theo Marcuse) threat on closed-circuit television and changes the channel to one featuring a cowboy representing the Marlboro Man turning to the camera with a black right eye and saying "I'd rather switch than fight."
If you were editor of the Volante, you were the last word on campus. USD President Charles Lien and Gov. Bill Janklow often were annoyed by us.
Brad Johnson may refer to: Brad Johnson, the provost at Western Washington University; Brad Johnson (actor, born 1924) (1924–1981), American actor, deputy Lofty Craig on Annie Oakley; Brad Johnson (actor, born 1959) (1959–2022), American actor, former Marlboro Man; Brad Johnson (Montana politician) (born 1951), American politician
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